Heinz Wiechmann

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Heinz Wiechmann (* around 1918) was a member of the " Combat Group Against Inhumanity " and then from 1953 to 1965 head of the State Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Berlin .

On February 8, 1965, the chief government director of Berlin's mayor Heinrich Albertz was dismissed from his office after he denied three times in a row that there were indications of visits from celebrities to the Brothel Pension Clausewitz .

Individual evidence

  1. Combat group against inhumanity: How the extended arm of the CIA fought against the GDR. The historian Enrico Heitzer has dealt with a largely unknown chapter of the Cold War: the anti-communist "Combat Group Against Inhumanity". In the interview, the native of Altenburg talks about how the KgU acted as an extended arm of the US secret service CIA in Thuringia. In: MDR.DE. Archived from the original on February 25, 2015 ; accessed on September 27, 2015 .
  2. Protection of the Constitution: Rumors in the safe . In: Der Spiegel . No. 9 , 1965, pp. 52 ( Online - Feb. 24, 1965 ).